Most if not all of the info is here on WG , but it takes some time to do the research . Of course patience is a necessary trait for any Guzzi owner , W/O it , one is doomed to heartache and bitter biscuits

I got my copy of Guzziology directly from Dave's hands (he even signed it!), but this forum continues to be my number one source for Guzzi information. I am humbled by the level of knowledge by the folks who dwell here and it seems I pick up some new tidbit all the time. I especially enjoy the occasional photo or story about Falcones, Ariones, Galletos, early v-twins, and their ilk. I also dig that Guzzi is the 2nd oldest motorcycle company in the world...and still inhabiting their old works by Lake Como. Cool, cool bikes.

I recently read "Moto Guzzi - The Complete Story" by Greg Pullen. It goes all the way back to the beginning and comes up to date, almost, to 2013. But it does all that in 173 pages so it doesn't go into too much detail. I was hoping to read about my old V50 but there wasn't much about it.

On the subject of books - I've just started reading "Long Way Round" and it seems pretty good so far.